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RACING > UNLAWFUL ACTS
Short Summary
The provided legal document content covers various aspects of the regulation of gaming and racing in the state of Colorado. It governs the acceptance and placement of wagers on simulcast races within the state, the conduct of race meets and wagering on live horse races, the prohibition of live greyhound racing involving betting or wagering on greyhounds racing, and the approval or use of racing replay and wagering devices. The documents specify that it is unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen years to purchase, redeem, or attempt to purchase or redeem any pari-mutuel ticket, and for any person to sell any pari-mutuel ticket to a person under the age of eighteen years. Violation of this provision is considered a civil infraction. The documents also outline the requirements and regulations for pari-mutuel wagering on simulcast races of horses or greyhounds at in-state simulcast facilities authorized and operated under the provisions of Article 32 of the Colorado Revised Statutes. Cross simulcasting between in-state and out-of-state host tracks and simulcast facilities is permissible, with exemptions and restrictions based on the proximity of in-state simulcast facilities to horse tracks running live horse races, as well as the location and type of simulcast facilities. The documents further govern the conduct of race meets and wagering on live horse races in Colorado, specifying that conducting any race meet at which wagering is permitted is unlawful except under the provisions of the documents. Pari-mutuel wagering on live horse races that are part of a race meet licensed and conducted under the documents is allowed. The documents define the duration of a horse race meet at a class B track and provide the commission with the authority to prescribe a lesser number of race days in case of unforeseen circumstances or acts of God. The commission determines the number and kind of race meets to be held at any one track, with race meet days permitted on Sundays. The commission also determines the total number of races conducted and performances held during a race meet. Additionally, the documents prohibit the approval or use of racing replay and wagering devices by the state, municipalities, city and county, counties, state or local agencies, boards, commissions, officials, and licensees. However, this prohibition does not apply to simulcast races. The documents do not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violation of their provisions.
Whom does it apply to?
Any person under the age of eighteen years, any person involved in the sale of pari-mutuel tickets to a person under the age of eighteen years, any person accepting or placing wagers on simulcast races within the state of Colorado, any person conducting a race meet at which wagering is permitted, any person involved in pari-mutuel wagering on live horse races, the Colorado Racing Commission, any person involved in live greyhound racing, the state, municipalities, city and county, counties, state or local agencies, boards, commissions, officials, and licensees
What does it govern?
Acceptance and placement of wagers on simulcast races within the state of Colorado, conduct of race meets and wagering on live horse races in Colorado, live greyhound racing involving betting or wagering on greyhounds racing, approval or use of racing replay and wagering devices
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in these documents.
What are the Penalties?
For violating the prohibition on purchasing, redeeming, or attempting to purchase or redeem any pari-mutuel ticket by a person under the age of eighteen years, or selling any pari-mutuel ticket to a person under the age of eighteen years, a civil infraction is committed. No specific penalties are mentioned for other violations.
Jurisdiction
Colorado